Business Traveller (Asia-Pacific)

Singapore Airlines B777-300ER Business Class (VTL flight)

FRANKFURT-SINGAPORE

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BACKGROUND On September 8,

2021, Singapore opened its borders to fully vaccinated travellers from Germany, although there are various stringent requiremen­ts, detailed below.

The new initiative is called the

Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) and is a new travel corridor for vaccinated persons, which can be used by both business travellers and holidaymak­ers to visit Singapore without quarantine restrictio­ns. Germany along with the Sultanate of

Brunei were the first countries to be signed up to the VTL, with a further eight countries added in October, including the UK, US and Canada, and South Korea from November 15. The VTL means that the previously mandatory quarantine of at least 14 days upon arrival in the city-state has been waived, and travellers can move freely in Singapore. This is in contrast to the Green Lane for business travellers, which was introduced in November 2020 and discontinu­ed after a few weeks.

The first prerequisi­te for being able to enter Singapore quarantine-free under the new arrangemen­t is the use of so-called VTL flights. Open only to vaccinated persons, they operated until October 30 by Singapore Airlines (SIA) three times a week from Frankfurt (always on Tuesdays, Fridays and Sundays) and twice a week from Munich (always on Mondays and Wednesdays). According to SIA, these times will not change during the winter. On Thursdays and Saturdays Lufthansa offers VTL flights from Frankfurt. Travellers from Singapore to Germany are not bound to VTL flights and therefore can currently enter without quarantine if vaccinated, tested or recovered (known as 3G, because in German it is geimpft, getestet, genesen). Booking for these flights is as normal, but the SIA website informs you of the steps you have to take before flying.

CHECK-IN I arrived at 1800 for my 2200 departure on SQ325. People were already standing at SIA’s check-in counters in

Hall C of Terminal 1 at Frankfurt Airport. Many documents need checking, since Singapore’s bureaucrat­ic requiremen­ts are high. All passengers must be fully vaccinated, have been in Germany for a minimum of 21 days, present a negative PCR test result no older than 48 hours, and have a Vaccinated Travel Pass (VTP). To get this, travellers must fill in a form and answer all kinds of health questions, and the VTP must be issued between seven and 30 days prior to their intended date of entry into Singapore. If accepted by the Singapore government, a traveller gets an official confirmati­on and a VTP.

Also required is the SG Arrival Card and a booking confirmati­on for a further PCR test on arrival at Changi Airport (all to be applied for and paid for online in advance). The TraceToget­her app on the smartphone for contact tracking in Singapore must also be shown at check-in.

This is not only time-consuming before travel but also at check-in – ten minutes per passenger at best, despite four manned counters and the profession­alism of the SIA staff. The papers are not always complete, and some have to be corrected. This first VTL flight took off with 106 passengers and waiting times were comfortabl­e, but since interest is high, the airline and passengers will have to prepare for peak loads.

BOARDING Boarding started at 2125 and a temperatur­e check of each passenger was conducted. At the aircraft door, the crew greeted us wearing medical masks and Plexiglass goggles. First class was fully booked, business class was 54 per cent occupied with 26 of 48 seats, another 15 passengers were in premium economy, 55 in economy. The total of 106 passengers is about double that of current non-VTL flights.

SIA’s VTL flights are currently operated with a Boeing 777-300ER in a four-class configurat­ion (first, business, premium economy, economy).

For the first time since the pandemic began, the crew is serving from the trolley again, at least one of two meals

THE SEAT I was seated in 23A, a window seat at the rear of the business class cabin, which is arranged in a 1-2-1 configurat­ion – each passenger has direct aisle access. At 28 inches wide, the seat is one of the leaders in the industry. There are two seating options – the Lazy Z, a cradling position that ensures your weight is centred and balanced when you’re sitting down, and the Sundeck, a lounging position. The seat also flips to become a fully-flat bed when you’re ready to sleep.

THE FLIGHT Shortly before 2200, the captain announced a flight time of 13 hours and 15 minutes – one hour longer than usual because the flight plan avoided airspace over Afghanista­n. As we taxied out of the parking position, the on-board service had already begun with drinks offered and food orders taken. A light supper and a hot meal were offered with several options. For the first time since the pandemic began, the crew is serving from the trolley again, at least one of two meals.

Because the airline is increasing­ly moving its content to digital, and not just because of Covid 19, there are no longer any printed menus; instead they are at inflightme­nu.singaporea­ir.com or via the SingaporeA­ir app. It is hygienic, sustainabl­e, and may even be efficient, but it takes some getting used to. The app can also be used to control the KrisWorld entertainm­ent program, create a personal playlist and access it on board, though there is also the usual handheld control. A free e-library with 150 publicatio­ns is also available, as is the option to shop online in the KrisShop – shopping on-board is not currently available. For those who want to send text messages, business class guests have a free wifi package of 100MB per flight, with top-ups starting at US$3.99.

After the supper (a goat cheese tart with fig cream starter, tomato mozzarella omelette main, and green tea tiramisu) I lay down to sleep – thanks to a fully-flat bed and fine cotton bedding, I rested for a few hours and awoke with another 3.5 hours until landing.

Instead of continenta­l breakfast (available on request), I ordered Indian lamb curry. The beverage list is complete again (after months of a reduced service).

The popular satay service is also back – a sign of hope after months of pandemicre­lated abstinence.

We landed a few minutes late at Singapore Changi Airport (1738 Singapore time). It was a long but pleasant flight.

ARRIVAL The airport was empty, with around two dozen employees standing in the terminal, dressed in blue protective gowns. Passengers went immediatel­y to the immigratio­n desk, where a photo and our fingerprin­ts were taken and a lot of paperwork had to be done. I activated the TraceToget­her app, picked up my bags and went to the pre-booked PCR test. All in all, the whole airport experience took just under an hour. A bus was waiting outside the door to take passengers to the hotel where a quarantine of several hours awaited us. We were not allowed to leave the room until the negative PCR test result became available. I received it at 0200.

VERDICT The bureaucrat­ic hurdles are enormous, but the VTL initiative is a blessing for everyone travelling between Germany and Singapore. Visitors will be spared the agonising, several-week hotel quarantine and will enjoy hitherto unimagined freedoms.

If this pilot project succeeds, Singapore will open up to more countries and, hopefully, encourage more internatio­nal travel. Finally! Sabine Galas

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CONFIGURAT­ION
1-2-1
SEATWIDTH
28 inches
SEATRECLIN­E
180 degrees
BEDLENGTH
78 inches
FLIGHTDURA­TION
13 hours 15 minutes
PRICE
Internet rates for a return business class flight from Frankfurt to Singapore start at US$2,745 (60 days advance purchase),
US$3,720 (no advance purchase); economy class tickets from US$717. Prices
subject to change
CONTACT singaporea­ir.com
BESTFOR Comfort of seat and bedding, excellent service CONFIGURAT­ION 1-2-1 SEATWIDTH 28 inches SEATRECLIN­E 180 degrees BEDLENGTH 78 inches FLIGHTDURA­TION 13 hours 15 minutes PRICE Internet rates for a return business class flight from Frankfurt to Singapore start at US$2,745 (60 days advance purchase), US$3,720 (no advance purchase); economy class tickets from US$717. Prices subject to change CONTACT singaporea­ir.com
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